Born Yesterday (feat. Sia)

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The Heartbreak Anthem: Unveiling the Pain in 'Born Yesterday'

Arca's collaboration with Sia in 'Born Yesterday' is a poignant exploration of heartbreak, betrayal, and the painful process of letting go. The song delves into the emotional turmoil experienced when trust is broken in a relationship. The opening lines, 'Something's wrong and I can feel it,' set the tone for the entire song, indicating a deep sense of unease and the impending collapse of a once-cherished bond. The metaphor of 'surface tension' breaking and the fear of drowning in emotional turmoil vividly captures the overwhelming nature of the situation.

The lyrics reveal a struggle with unspoken words and hidden shame, as seen in the lines, 'But you can't hide your shame tonight / And I can't take the words you can not say.' This highlights the difficulty of confronting the truth and the pain of unexpressed emotions. The repeated refrain, 'I wasn't born yesterday,' serves as a powerful assertion of self-awareness and resilience. It signifies the narrator's realization of deceit and their refusal to be taken for granted any longer.

The chorus, 'I ain't your baby anymore,' is a declaration of independence and a break from the past. It underscores the narrator's determination to move forward despite the heartbreak. The song's emotional depth is further amplified by Sia's haunting vocals, which add a layer of raw vulnerability. The closing lines, 'Don't call me baby,' reinforce the finality of the separation and the narrator's resolve to reclaim their identity. 'Born Yesterday' is a compelling narrative of love, loss, and the strength to rise above betrayal, making it a relatable anthem for anyone who has experienced the pain of a broken heart.

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